Gold-rimmed jade is not Hetian jade, but a precious jade variety produced in terraces, Gobi Desert, deserts and other regions of Xinjiang, the ancient Silk Road of China. It is unique to China. The color of gold-rimmed jade is mainly yellow, red, and white, and the surface is waxy or greasy. The texture is mostly slightly transparent to translucent, and it is oil-loving by nature.
Gold-rimmed jade is not Hetian jade. It is a precious jade variety produced in terraces, Gobi Desert, deserts and other regions of Xinjiang, China's ancient Silk Road. It is mainly distributed in Junggar Basin, Karamay and Altay. Among the secondary deposits transported by rivers for a long distance, Gobi Desert in the west of Karamay's "ghost city" is the most famous.
Golden Silk Jade is a unique jade variety in China. The color is mainly yellow, red, and white, and there are other gradual changes in color, such as milky white, yellowish white, maroon red, grayish yellow, dark red and other colors. The surface is waxy or greasy, and the texture is mostly slightly transparent to translucent. Very few golden silk jades are almost transparent.
Golden Silk Jade had oil-loving properties due to the environment in which it was located. If the golden silk jade was placed in a dry and cold environment and could not be nourished by grease for a long time, the golden silk jade would easily lose water. However, if the golden silk jade was often worn on the body, or if the golden silk jade was often maintained with oil, it would be able to recover as before.